I'm a big Android fan and I think both are equally stingy when it comes to NAND, everyone is tbh... Who's selling a 64GB phone for $200? In Google's defense tho, the next step up in situate is usually only $50 (whether it's for a Nexus phone or tablet) and most Android devices can easily access external storage (USB OTG)... Ironically, the Nexus 4 is one of the few current or last gen phones with no USB OTG support (technical issue, wasn't by design I don't think, it works on the newer tablet).Reply

So what you're saying — even though you don't realize you're saying it — is that they should charge $850 for the 64GB model, $845 for the 32GB model, and $840 for the 16GB model. Of course you'll say that it should go the other way but let's remember that Apple is a for-profit company that has figured out what the best prices are to get a certain average margin, which means your scenario is just wouldn't cut it. In fact, the one you secretly suggest doesn't cut it either has restricts too many buyers except those willing to buy the 64GB model.Reply

I don't think they are every going to use the current type of NFC solution, which would be a waster of effort and investment. Bluetooth low energy (is that what it is called now?) is their NFC solution. Wait for 802.11ah for NFC to truly take off. Reply

Anandtech is so obviously biased lately it's ridiculous - at least 10 articles about new iphone on 1st day, yet there is ONE "article" about Samsung Note 3 in 6 days and S4 only has Part 1 of the review... ZERO articles about Sony Experia Z1 or Experia Z Ultra, LG G Pad ??? This used to be the site I go to religiously every day to read and learn about new stuff about everything, non-biased, now ? Type in Sony in search results and in 3rd place is a review of MacBook Air??? I don't mind reading articles about Apple products now and then, but this is becoming just another Apple-centric site. Reply

Regarding the "Apple-centric site" jab...the level of commentary reflects the sales as far as I see. Anandtech is one of the few sites that you can go to for the details on tech.

I'm seriously excited about MS buying Nokia and building a solid competitor to the iPhone; I'm looking at the Nokia 1020 for the camera ability but still wanting the iPhones' capabilities. Hopefully MS does great things with mobile; it's their next huge market for the taking.Reply

So, S4 or Note phones or Android phones for the matter, are not selling?? The last time I heard, android has the majority of the market.Yes, Anandtech is one of the few sites that you can get details on the tech, but I would like to get those same details on other phones as well. Unfinished s4 review and barely a mention of Note 3, 2 of the flagship android phones, don't cut it.I'm not an android fanboy. I also hope that MS steps up and becomes a real competitor to the other OSs. Competition is only good. But what iphone's capabilities don't WP phones have except for apps? Reply